ESCAPE=HTML for titles in the templates for these feeds, and instead
escape the title going in to the template. Previously, the title was
sometimes double-escaped in a feed (if set via meta title), and sometimes
not (if set from the page filename).
* In the meta plugin, when a title is set, encode the html entities in it
numerically. This works better in the current landscape of a rss spec that
doesn't specify encoding, and variously broken feed consumers, according
to <http://www.rssboard.org/rss-profile#data-types-characterdata>.
old files.
* Change where the img plugin puts scaled images. It's better to make the
scaled images subpages of the page that embeds them, rather than putting
them alongside the original image, since if two pages scale the same image
the same way, this prevents complications in dealing with two pages
creating the same file. The move will be handled transparently, though you
might want to rebuild your wiki to make it occur in one step.
until the wiki is building and already locked, unless it's aggregating.
When aggregating, it does not wait for the lock if it cannot get it, and
instead exits, to prevent aggregating processes from piling up.
and style sheet updates, and unless you're using customised versions,
you'll want to rebuild wikis on upgrade to this version to avoid
inconsistencies.
* Allow WIKINAME to to used in footers, as an example of something to put
there.
passwordauth page to the basewiki describing password
authentication; like openid, it uses conditional to check which
forms of authentication the wiki allows. Add conditional cross-
links between the openid and passwordauth pages, to help the user
understand how they can log in.
using the mercurial backend. Not 100% sure why it failed w/o the full
path, but this still passes the test suite, and indeed, is how the test
suite calls hg add.
(Get a good message when a PageSpec fails due to a negated success by
creating success objects with a reason string, which morph into failure
objects when negated.)
scalar context, evaluates to a reason why the match failed.
* Add testpagespec plugin, which might be useful to see why a pagespec isn't
matching something.
for extended pagespecs. The old calling convention will still work for
back-compat for now.
* The calling convention for functions in the IkiWiki::PageSpec namespace
has changed so they are passed named parameters.
* Plugin interface version increased to 2.00 since I don't anticipate any
more interface changes before 2.0.
on and supported creating it (especially Tumov). This adds a "usedirs"
option that makes ikiwiki use foo/index.html instead of foo.html as
output page names. It is not yet enabled by default.
* Renamed %oldpagemtime to a more accurately named %pagemtime and fix it to
actually store pages' mtimes.
* Add "mtime" sort parameter to inline plugin.
that given link points based on the page doing the linking. Note that this
could make such PageSpecs match different things than before, if you
relied on the old behavior of them only matching the raw link text.
* This required changing the match_* interface, adding a third parameter.
* Allow link() PageSpecs to match relative, as is allowed with globs.a
* Add postform option to inline plugin.
* Add an bug tracker to the softwaresite example.
plugins's support for inserting html link and meta tags. Now such content
is passed through the htmlscrubber like everything else.
* Unfortunatly, that means that some valid uses of those tags are no longer
usable, and special case methods needed to be added for including
stylesheets, and for doing openid delegation. If you use either of these
in your wiki, it will need to be modified. See the meta plugin docs
for details.
were titlepage escaped in the urls, and then doubly escaped by the CGI
when editing. To fix this, I removed the titlepage escaping in the edit
urls.
* That means that *every edit link* on the wiki is potentially changed.
Rebuilding wikis on upgrade to this version therefore necessary; enabled
that in postinst.
since it ended up being double-escaped. Instead, just remove slashes.
* Fix some nasty issues with page name escaping during previewing
(introduced in 1.44).
previous ugly hack used to avoid writing rss feeds in previews.
* Fix the img plugin to avoid overwriting images in previews. Instead it
does all the work to make sure the resizing works, and dummys up a resized
image using width and height attributes.
* Also fixes img preview display, the links were wrong in preview before.
commit hook, it was possible for one CGI to race another one and "win"
the commit of both their files. This race has been fixed by adding a new
commitlock, which when locked by the CGI, disables the commit hook
(except for commit mails). The CGI then takes care of the updates the
commit hook would have done.
parameters remain the same, but additional options are now passed in using
named parameters.
* Change plugin interface version to 1.02 to reflect this change.
* Add a new anchor option to htmllink. Thanks Ben for the idea.
* Support anchors in wikilinks.
* Add a "more" plugin based on one contributed by Ben to allow implementing
those dreaded "Read more" links in blogs.
including out of disk space situations. ikiwiki should never leave
truncated files, and if the error occurs during a web-based file edit,
the user will be given an opportunity to retry.
Inspired by the many ways Moin Moin destroys itself when out of disk. :-)
* Fix syslogging of errors.
* Add a "conditional" plugin, which allows displaying text if a condition
is true. It is enabled by default so conditional can be used in the
basewiki.
* Use conditionals in the template for plugins, so that plugin pages
say if they're currently enabled or not, and in various other places
in the wiki.
non-page format files in the wiki. To exploit this, the file already had
to exist in the wiki, and the web user would need to somehow use the web
based editor to replace it with malicious content.
(Sorry Josh, this means you can't edit style.css directly anymore,
although I do appreciate your fixes, actually..)
edited.
* Move code forcing signing before edit to a new "signinedit" plugin, and
code checking for locked pages into a new "lockedit" plugin. Both are
enabled by default.
* Remove the anonok config setting. This is now implemented by a new
"anonok" plugin. Anyone with a wiki allowing anonymous edits should
change their configs to enable this new plugin.
* Add an opendiscussion plugin that allows anonymous users to edit
discussion pages, on a wiki that is otherwise wouldn't allow it.
* Lots of CGI code reorg and cleanup.